In this unique record of sayings the author, Arthur Newbould has been careful only to include those words and sayings he knows of personally. He has lived all his life in Worcestershire and has heard them all at one time or another. They are from the eastern side of Worcestershire. This is the part of the County from the north boundary of above Redditch down to the south below the Combertons and even up on the sides of Bredon Hill.
Worcestershire Wise captures the past of the County as well as some of today’s fun, its seriousness and sadness.
It goes without saying that there must be many a Worcestershire man who already knows that the W is off. And if he knows that and also knows his implements and tools are all male and ‘a goodish feow more loike that’ – he is well on the way to being Worcestershire Wise.
Worcestershire Wise captures the past of the County as well as some of today’s fun, its seriousness and sadness.
It goes without saying that there must be many a Worcestershire man who already knows that the W is off. And if he knows that and also knows his implements and tools are all male and ‘a goodish feow more loike that’ – he is well on the way to being Worcestershire Wise.